About Café Paradee

Located in Woodward, Oklahoma, We Are Well Known For Our Coffee, Latte, and Espresso Offerings.

Inside Café Paradee

Family & Work

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Coffee at Cafe Paradee

My Morning Tribe

Hooch & Dior w/ Organic Banana Sandies

Just another happy sipper here inside our red French door

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Our Coffee

One Love…Coffee, it brings people together from the mountains of DonDon Haiti, as we crossed rushing rivers in the back of trucks, making our way up to a higher elevation on foot through rain forest like trails to see and touch and breathe in the experience where organic Blue Mountain coffee trees grow, to 2800 ft. above sea level in the Dominican, where I snacked on organic Caturra beans, drank fresh brewed pour through on the side of the mountain, gained knowledge about the life of the coffee bean from a seedling to the roasting and last but not least…danced a little Salsa in the local coffee shop; it was a trip that is forever stamped in the depths of my soul. An opportunity only my God could have orchestrated. An opportunity of a lifetime very few coffee shop owners will ever experience. To meet and thank the farmers who grow our liquid gold was an honor. And to them, again I say THANK-YOU. This is in part…my journey. And I am grateful.

Mountains of Haiti

In The Coffee Fields of Haiti

Seedling

Unpicked Coffee Beans

Coffee Beans On The Tree

Examining 10,000 lbs of Coffee Beans

With a Haitian Coffee Farmer

Eating Chicken Feet

Shelled, Ready For Roasting

Coffe Beans In Burlap Bags

Green Coffee Beans

DonDon Coffee Fields Update

Update on the coffee fields of DonDon and Jarabacoa.

“We got a lot of wind and much rain” says Philemon, the older gentlemen to my right. “But our fields have survived” When you sip my coffee, here at Cafe’ Paradee, this is the face of the man who works so hard to produce such an excellent bean.

Edmond, to my left, is our interpreter. Edmond speaks 6 languages by the way….He lives just across the border into the Dominican Republic. He moved his family to a higher altitude for the duration and they are okay as well.

The Ramirez Estate in Jarabacoa closed their doors, sent the workers home and hunkered down. And I am relieved to report that they have been spared as well.

What a great report I received. And all is well.

Direct Trade Coffee

What exactly is direct trade coffee? Individuals working directly with the coffee farmer to produce a better bean, paying a fair price according to the quality of the bean, eliminating the corporate world, cutting out the middle man, allowing farmers to earn a fair price for the product they produce. In turn, the liquid gold we sip every morning is fresher/richer and we all have great satisfaction in our soul knowing we are helping farmers across the seas to better provide for their families.

Our coffee…grown organically, hand picked, and perfectly roasted. We grind it fresh each morning just for you, our treasured customers. We sell by the drink or by the pound. Stop by and have a sip with us.